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More information is being revealed about the New Jersey man accused of opening fire at LAX on Friday, killing a TSA worker and injuring others. NBC10's Matt DeLucia has the latest details. (Published Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013)

The gunman suspected of using a semi-automatic rifle to open fire on TSA agents inside Los Angeles International Airport on Friday is originally from South Jersey, police tell NBC10.

Paul Ciancia, 23, grew up in Pennsville, Salem County, N.J., according to Pennsville Police Chief Allen J. Cummings. He's been living in Los Angeles recently, but authorities are not sure for how long.

FBI Spends Hours at Suspected Shooter's Home

The FBI spent most of the night at the family home of suspected airport shooter Paul Ciancia, talking with family members about what happened. NBC10's Chris Cato reports. (Published Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013)

Pennsville Police say they have not had any prior dealings with Ciancia.

FBI Heads to Home of Suspected Airport Gunman

A man from South Jersey is accused of going on a shooting spree at Los Angeles International Airport. A TSA agent was killed and several others wounded. NBC10's Chris Cato reports from outside his family's house in Pennsville. (Published Friday, Nov. 1, 2013)

Standing in front of the Pennsville home, Chief Cummings described the family as "good people."

"We're going to keep looking into this as best we can (and) keep the family safe and secure," said Cummings.

A neighbor, who has lived across from the Ciancia family for 10 years, expressed his shock to NBC10. "Not in a million years would I ever believe anyone from that family... or even this town, nothing ever happens here," said Joshua Pagan.

Ciancia graduated in 2008 from Salesianum School, an all-boys Roman Catholic school in Wilmington, the school said.

Suspected LAX Gunman From S. Jersey

The man suspected of opening fire in the Los Angeles International airport, Paul Ciancia, is from South Jersey. (Published Friday, Nov. 1, 2013)